An “unprecedented” rise in wholesale energy costs means households should brace for significantly higher fuel bills this winter.
Continue Reading11 million households are expected to face an additional £100 on their energy bills this autumn, as the energy price cap is adjusted…
Continue ReadingSome of the UK’s largest energy suppliers have announced price hikes in line with the readjusted energy price cap, adding nearly £100 per…
Continue Reading15 million households will pay up to £96 a year more for their energy from April, as Ofgem raises the price cap to…
Continue ReadingMillions to See Savings This Winter as Energy Price Cap is Lowered by £84
Written by Lauren Smith in Electricity Energy Suppliers
Ofgem will reduce the energy price cap to its lowest level yet from October, saving 15 million UK households around £84 a year…
Continue ReadingWholesale Price Drop Could Push Down Energy Bills, E.ON Says
Written by Lauren Smith in Electricity Energy Suppliers
Households in the UK could see their annual energy costs fall by at least £85 this autumn following a tumble in wholesale gas…
Continue ReadingGas and electricity bills will fall for 15 million households from April—but not by much.
Continue ReadingMay’s Price Cap Has Failed to End Energy Rip Offs, Tory MP Says
Written by Lauren Smith in Government Policy
The energy price cap introduced under Theresa May has failed to protect consumers from rip-off tariffs because it uses the wrong kind of…
Continue ReadingiSupply Refunds Thousands of Customers After Breaching Price Cap
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
iSupply Energy will issue refunds and pay £1.5 million to Ofgem, after charging around 4,400 customers more than allowed under the energy price…
Continue ReadingMillions of Energy Customers Overpaying Despite Price Cap
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
Millions of customers in the UK could be overpaying for their energy by over £200, according to Bulb.
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